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Thanks to all that replied - I am planning to turn on the NTP server
again soon, but nevertheless it is interesting that the clients will
"stick" with a dead server that long ...  As Adam mentions, the "long
term commitment" is definitely describing it well ... ;)

Cheers,

Johan

Chuck Swiger wrote:
> On Jan 24, 2007, at 4:49 PM, E Frank Ball wrote:
>>> It will be a while.
>> This is why it's a good idea to setup a subdomain to submit to the  
>> pool.
>> If you want out you can delete the subdomain and the DNS disappears.
> 
> Unfortunately, having *your* DNS name go away doesn't really help--  
> clients which had gotten your timeserver's IP from the pool will  
> continue to use that IP until they are restarted and they pick up  
> another different IP from the pool.
> 

- --
you too?
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